![]() Shannon's main result, the noisy-channel coding theorem showed that, in the limit of many channel uses, the rate of information that is asymptotically achievable is equal to the channel capacity, a quantity dependent merely on the statistics of the channel over which the messages are sent. ![]() In the case of communication of information over a noisy channel, this abstract concept was formalized in 1948 by Claude Shannon in a paper entitled A Mathematical Theory of Communication, in which information is thought of as a set of possible messages, and the goal is to send these messages over a noisy channel, and to have the receiver reconstruct the message with low probability of error, in spite of the channel noise. Abstractly, information can be thought of as the resolution of uncertainty. Information theory studies the transmission, processing, extraction, and utilization of information. 5.1 Intelligence uses and secrecy applications.4.2.2 Channels with memory and directed information.4.2.1 Capacity of particular channel models.3.5 Kullback–Leibler divergence (information gain).3.4 Mutual information (transinformation).The theory has also found applications in other areas, including statistical inference, cryptography, neurobiology, perception, linguistics, the evolution and function of molecular codes ( bioinformatics), thermal physics, molecular dynamics, quantum computing, black holes, information retrieval, intelligence gathering, plagiarism detection, pattern recognition, anomaly detection and even art creation. Its impact has been crucial to the success of the Voyager missions to deep space, the invention of the compact disc, the feasibility of mobile phones and the development of the Internet. for ZIP files), and channel coding/ error detection and correction (e.g. Important sub-fields of information theory include source coding, algorithmic complexity theory, algorithmic information theory and information-theoretic security.Īpplications of fundamental topics of information theory include source coding/ data compression (e.g. Some other important measures in information theory are mutual information, channel capacity, error exponents, and relative entropy. For example, identifying the outcome of a fair coin flip (with two equally likely outcomes) provides less information (lower entropy) than specifying the outcome from a roll of a die (with six equally likely outcomes). Entropy quantifies the amount of uncertainty involved in the value of a random variable or the outcome of a random process. : vii The field is at the intersection of probability theory, statistics, computer science, statistical mechanics, information engineering, and electrical engineering.Ī key measure in information theory is entropy. The field was fundamentally established by the works of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley, in the 1920s, and Claude Shannon in the 1940s. Information theory is the scientific study of the quantification, storage, and communication of digital information.
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4/30/2023 0 Comments Dont call me up lyrcisJump right out and dry your skin in Minnesota or Wisconsin! Then we come to three in a row: Illinois, Indiana, and OhioĪt the top is Michigan, jump in the Great Lakes, go for a swim Kentucky is the one on top, as you can plainly see! There's Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi tooĪnd Florida is on the floor of the map I sing for you.ĭon't confuse Kentucky with its neighbor Tennessee There is no east, just West Virginia, and Virginia! New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware! There's Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island Let's start from the east and go to the west "There are fifty states, in these United States Song credits are NOT listed either beginning or end, & I have NO luck at all trying the lyric searches - nothing comes up that sounds like it or has these lyrics. An obviously doowop tune appropriate to the particular episode, which is flashback to early 60s. At end of episode there's more than a minute of the song, but heard as background while characters are speaking in foreground - if listening REALLY closely there are addition lyrics such as "I'll always regret - the things that were said - I'll never forget - that we were to wed - I dream of you always - but my dreams don't come true - forever remembering you - (male chorus) - remembering you - & on & on. It's on YouTube by uploader FILMRISE, & this partial even has the words close-capt'd onscreen. There's a partial clip of song at beginning of episode as opening credits roll up on dark screen, lasting about 40+ seconds, with male chorus singing "Remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - remembering you - (female lead comes in) "Your photograph - pinned to the wall - the letters you wrote - I kept them all - I dream of you always - but my dreams don't come true - forever remembering you - (male chorus again) "remembering you - remembering you" - trails off as screen comes up & storyline begins. Episode title is "How Will They Remember Me?" Want to know the group/singer of a song I heard partially on "Wiseguy" TV program, Season 3, Episode 6. This was probably for an adult a deep love song (?)Īny ideas, how ever crazy, accepted! more » The lyrics and vibe were, to a child, something maybe you are in your bed and you'll come somewhere with me on a boat/in a dream/in a world and it will be great, but then it's over and back you go and now, morning, you're sad. I THINK it is the last track on an otherwise folk/pop album, where everything has been somewhat upbeat on that side but the closer is a lush downer. So, an album from (broadly) 1965-73? Male vocalist, deep, but not ridiculously so, voice. Glen Campbell? Tom Jones? My parents weren't from the US or really into music so there is a limited roster here. My quick and not complete research into Val's albums doesnt turn up a contender, so I'm thinking him, or Roger Whittaker, or music like that. There was another song in my "play the entire album side" routine that I found slightly. When I was a unsupervised early 70s kid I'd play my parents' LPs and one of the memories I recently thought of was the Val Doonican song "Elusive Butterflies of Love". Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile, Sphesihle) Sek'phelile, sek'phelile, sek'phelile (Sek'phelile mama yeah mhh) How do I say I love you? (I love you, love you love you love you) ![]() ![]() How do I say I'm sorry? (How do I say I'm sorry?) Thina ses'khale sakhala, aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Kungathi siqala phantsi, aw sikhal' umaye maye bo Thina ses'khale sakhal', aw kodwa alukh' ukhushintsho Out of touch with the one I love, ooh yeah ![]() part of it is not in english.Īnd it's tragic I won't feel your magic, no but finally i got the song that was disturbing me, it is "Spesile by Thabsie ft Mthunzi" just incase someone else wants it. it has been long since i last visited the page. His music can be found at their "Ivy to Roses" - "High Expectations" - "Singles". Look Mabel biography and discography with all his recordings. Song included in Top music spain The Top of lyrics of this CD are the songs "Don't Call Me Up" - "One Shot" - "My Lover" - "Ring Ring" - "Ivy". Now you can Play the official video or lyrics video for the song Don't Call Me Up included in the album Ivy to Roses in 2019 with a musical style Pop Rock. 'Cause the truth is, without you, boy, I'm strongerĪnd I know you said that I changed with my cold heartĭon't Call Me Up Download Don't Call Me Up Download I'm over you and I don't need your lies no more Don't Call Me Up song lyrics music Listen Song lyrics Top spain 4/30/2023 0 Comments Match book collector![]() The wonderful thing about phillumeny is you get to decide what type of collector you want to be. That does not mean, though, that you should only set your sights on the rarest or most vintage finds. The most expensive matchbook is the Charles Lindbergh one, valued at $6,000. Should You Only Collect Rare or Vintage Matchbooks? Now, if you are starting to build your collection, you might wonder, “How do I distinguish collectible box matches from those that are not?” Here, we will talk a bit about vintage matchbooks and some collecting tips for beginners. When the Diamond Match Company acquired Pusey’s patent, they moved the striking surface to the packaging’s exterior. Of course, this means if you light one match, the rest will all ignite. His version, however, has a striking surface inside the book. In 1829, Joshua Pusey invented the matchbook. "I have designed the package of black cigar and match boxes.If you are a budding phillumenist, then you probably know a bit about the history of matchbooks. His enthusiasm for collecting and trading matchboxes has spilled into another hobby such as designing matchboxes and cigar boxes. ![]() They know matches are my life," Mr Shakil philosophises. Even if I am not at home they find me and give me the package. Mr Shakil hopes articles like this will expand appreciation of his work by people including those at the customs. "When my friends send me matchboxes, they always take out the sticks. The wait for that elusive match is endlessly exciting for him except for the "fine" at the customs he has to pay every time he goes there to receive a package. Regularly keeping in touch with as many as 60 collectors from 24 four countries, Mr Shakil has built a faithful network of collectors with whom he trades. His rich and rare collection also has Bangladeshi vintage matchboxes. Belgian Union matches still carry the same design and logo as they did one hundred years ago. Two of his gems are a book of matches from the presidential palace of Indonesia and the presidential aircraft of the United Sates. "These were targeted at labourers who worked in factories." The ones from Bulgaria, former Czechoslovakia and Germany have a lot of female nudity on them. The Russian match that he collected from a collector from Moscow named Alexander Pushkin is bigger than an Oxford dictionary and holds 2000 sticks. ![]() Germany has matches for different uses like BBQ (the sticks are eleven and a half inches long), households and fireplaces. Venezuelan matches have the image of Jesus or Virgin Mary on them and those from Denmark launched during Christmas have Santa Claus in the front. What's unique about his stockpile is that it is broken down by themes like matches with religious motif or by region. But on Fridays when he brings them out to check on them in case some need new wrappers or something, it gets overwhelming. His energy proves contagious after a while she joins in. He makes no attempt to hide his excitement, showing off his collection of rare and exquisite matchboxes one by one while Bobby looks on. Some are made of pure leather while others of tiles. He moves a curtain on the wall - there is a mini closet full of matches in all shapes and colour-some look like miniature purses while others are plain old cans. Matches are everywhere - after we are done having tea on the dining table - he slides the top and there are boxes of matches underneath it. When he gives us a tour of his apartment, it's hard to blame his wife Bobby for being the spoiler. 4/30/2023 0 Comments Grim reaper scythe tattoosSome other reaper tattoo ideas include: suns, a heart, small birds, flowers, and vines. If you are determined to have a grim reaper tattoo design inked onto your body, one idea is to combine a reaper with two other images – the last things we see before our souls depart from this world. The reaper’s wings symbolize the soul that will eventually be reborn into another world hence the connection to death and rebirth. Usually, a candidate would be one who is close to death – perhaps a close relative or friend, perhaps a member of an immediate family member, perhaps even a pet. Many people often wonder if they are suitable candidates for the reaper tattoo. However, this article will show you the best reaper tattoo drawing of the reaper that can be used as a head reaper tattoo or arm reaper tattoo, so you can have some input when choosing your new reaper tattoo! The reaper tattoo is a popular choice among many people who decide to get a reaper tattoo, but does the grim reaper tattoo consist of only one image? Most reaper tattoo fans would tell you that the reaper is an image that goes hand in hand with the bird of death and most likely represents the soul that has passed over. With this information you should be able to make an informed decision on which reaper tattoo design you want to get yourself inked with. In this article we will be discussing the different types of meanings reaper tattoo can have for both men and women. They can mean different things to different people. Think that small reaper tattoo is just for Halloween fanatics and Gothic enthusiasts? Think again! While it is famous Halloween symbol, reaper tattoos also have a lot of symbolism. 4/30/2023 0 Comments Using swinsian to burn cdsThat feature uses airplay, which isn’t something mission critical. iTunes was accessible by remote using the remote app. I have a specific folder that my downloaded music goes to, and when specified as a watched folder, those songs are added to my library.ĭespite Swinsian exceeding my expectations as a music player and organizer. You can tell Swinsian to watch a specific folder for new tracks and they will automagically be added to your library. Another feature I really enjoy is watched folders. It’s been a couple of years and I really like Swinsian While there is a license cost for it, Being able to have my library not crash the app is worth it. ![]() Music downloaded from AmazonMP3 has no DRM requiring logins to share music across platforms withou needing my iTunes password to be known. I did this through several highly curated playlists and a series of smart playlists of artists, genres or other criteria, I can’t remember the last time I purchased music through the iTunes Music Store, because for over 10 years I’ve exclusively bought music through Amazon’s digital music service. The main uses I had for iTunes was to listen to and organize my music. I can’t remember if there’s a Windows version, nor can I speak to any functionaliy While not free, (license fee per installation), it fit the bill for running “thin” without hogging resources like iTunes/Music would do even when not active, and could handle a large library like mine without taking a galf hour to open. With that in mind, he recommended I try Swinsian. I asked him if he could recommend an alternative to iTunes that could handle a massive sized library and similar playlist functionality. Specifically the size of my library (around 6 terrebytes, and the second being my smart playlists. As he used his diagnostic tools to assess why my Mac became unresponsive so often and found the primary problem to be with Mac Music. I started having so many issues with my Mac that I was in over my head at knowledge and skill with MacOS, that I engaged with a local Mac specialist. At some point, iTunes became “Music” and was built in to Mac OS. I always had it installed on both work and home machines. ![]() iTunes was the first application I downloaded and installed on a new computer along with Chrome. Once Apple launched their store, I found it almost too easy to purchase music that I didn’t have in my piles of CDs. I used it to build hundreds of playlists and a simple mechanism to burn a playlist to a CD. In fact, I’d go as far to say I was a power user of iTunes. I’d been an iTunes power user since early on when it became compatible with Windows in the mi-2000s. The title of this post is a play on the title of Elvis Costello’s book How To Play Guitar & Y, of which I recommend the audiobook 4/30/2023 0 Comments On a clear day barbra streisand![]() However, it’s abundantly clear from the numerous hair and costuming credits in the sequence that the real star of the show is, as always, Miss Streisand. The cold open does nothing to diminish the impact of Fitzgerald’s titles, which remain a powerful and sweeping intro to this tale of reincarnation and romance. ![]() Streisand opens the movie minutes earlier with a musical number in which she serenades a garden full of tulips, geraniums, roses, and daffodils growing in time-lapse. Ultimately – and like most of the film's co-stars – On a Clear Day’s spectacular main titles play second fiddle to Babs. Fitzgerald would later use a similar technique for another sequence, the eerie opening of Rod Serling’s cult anthology series Night Gallery. The sequence was designed to give viewers the “illusion of moving through space," according to Fitzgerald. The impressive effect was achieved by filming a series of brightly coloured rectangular screens in succession. The opening titles of Rod Serling's Night Gallery Of course, it could have been worse: co-star Jack Nicholson also sang in scenes cut from the movie and thankfully not included here. Then, as the voices of a dreamy choir surge, the film’s title is ushered into being one word at a time, “FOREVER” fading into itself. Streisand, of course, is in typically strong voice, especially on the title track, but her non-singer co-star Yves Montand also gets a lot of space on the record, making this almost a complete waste. The credits type, anchored to the event horizon, travels with the camera through a seemingly infinite spectrum of concentric rectangles. Even on the small screen the sequence remains spellbinding to this day. The film's main titles are an equally sumptuous affair, a grand, hypnotic trip clearly riffing on the psychedelic “Star Gate” sequence from Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (released two years prior).Ĭreated by prolific film and television title designer Wayne Fitzgerald and the team at Universal Title, the On a Clear Day title sequence is basic in its design but spectacular in execution – a stunning coordination of music and imagery that must have been completely overwhelming for cinemagoers of the time. Starring Barbra Streisand and directed by Vincente Minnelli, the lavish song and dance production was made at a time when such films were largely on the outs with audiences. The mesmerizing opening of On a Clear Day You Can See Forever is a high point of this mostly forgettable 1970 musical. The dulcet voice of French actor Yves Montand rouses us from an entrancing journey through time and space, a voyage into memory and past lives, quickly casting a spell on yet another willing volunteer as we awake in a lecture hall. Your eyelids now are heavy, your arms are numb and heavy, your legs are dull and heavy, and you give yourself to sleep, a deep sleep." "And now the window opens, it gently, gently opens, and night steals softly in. 4/30/2023 0 Comments Stick em up meme![]() Those who ate the bigger portions consumed 77% more calories. In another study published in January in Food Quality and Preference, Wansink and his co-authors offered volunteers three snack foods - chocolate, apple pie and potato chips - in either small or substantially bigger portions. In a study published in August in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Iowa researchers found that volunteers who were asked to eat pizza until they were comfortably full ate up to 15% less food when they increased the number of chews before swallowing.ħ. Eat slowly to allow the body and brain to signal satiety.Ħ. People consume up to 30% more calories when eating from bigger plates.ĥ. Replace platter-sized dinner plates with dessert plates. Article content Replace platter-sized dinner plates with dessert platesĤ. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Start at the healthier end of the buffet table, or pass healthier food first at the family dinner table, Wansink says. What’s more, when less healthy foods are served first (for example, cheesy egg casseroles, potatoes and bacon at a Boxing Day brunch before low-fat granola, yogurt and fruit), people take 31% more foods. In a study published in October in the journal PLOS ONE, Wansink’s team found that people fill two-thirds of their plate with the first three items they encounter at buffet tables, regardless of whether they are high- or low-calories foods. “Skinny people are almost three times more likely to scout out the buffet before they take a plate than heavy people,” Wansink says. At holiday buffets, scan the buffet table before picking up a plate. ![]() Don’t “pre-load.” Wansink, director of the Cornell Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., says that pre-dinner snacks – chips, cheese, nuts and other store-bought foods – account for nine per cent of calories consumed over a holiday meal.ģ. Article content ‘Skinny people are almost three times more likely to scout out the buffet before they take a plate than heavy people’Ģ. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. The lesson here is humility in the face of immortal forces. Chihiro is constantly (and riotously) told that she reeks she fumbles around and incites fury. But maybe we, as human beings, are stranger. The world is strange let’s not fool ourselves. But as brilliantly woven together by Hayao Miyazaki (at the peak of his creative gifts), the movie is basically a story about growing up. ![]() Even more thoroughly, Spirited Away is a compendium of ancient folklores – the secret lives of radishes and other gods, the sins we commit against nature, her punishments. The plot is a stew of essential anxieties: dislocation, separation from one’s parents, fear of disappearing forever. It’s a movie that emboldens children to embrace weirdness and wonder, and adults to remember how they once did. The apex of Japanese animation – to fans worldwide, all animation – is one of cinema’s finest tales of untrammeled imagination. Moving is a drag for ten-year-old Chihiro, until she discovers she’s meant to work in a bathhouse for the spirit world.īest quote: ‘There must be some mistake: None of these pigs are my parents!’ĭefining moment: Tea and cakes with the monstrous Yubaba and No-Face – a moment in the same surreal league as Lewis Carroll. Pinocchio will remain immortal as long as we draw, paint, tell tall tales and wish upon stars. A swirling adventure flecked with shame, rehabilitation, death and rebirth, the movie contains a universe of feelings. But those readings are like cracking open a snow globe to see that it’s only water. Cultural theorists have, for decades, discussed Pinocchio in psychosexual terms or as a guide to middle-class assimilation. The takeaway is hard to argue with: Don’t lie, to yourself or others. (Pinocchio’s extending schnoz is animation’s most sinister and profound metaphor.) It’s staggering to think of this material as intended for children, but that’s the power here, a conduit to the churning undercurrent of formulating identity. Disney’s second feature – originally a box-office bomb – begins with a sweetly singing cricket, yet plunges into scenes from a nightmare: in front of a jeering audience on a carnival stage into the belly of a monstrous whale beyond all human recognition. Its influence on fantasy is massive: Steven Spielberg quotes the soaring ballad ‘When You Wish Upon a Star’ in his dream project Close Encounters of the Third Kind (and remade the whole picture with his aching robot-boy adventure, A.I.). Pinocchio is the most magical of animated movies, a high point of cinematic invention. Heeīest quote: ‘Always let your conscience be your guide.’ĭefining moment: Playing pool, drinking beers, smoking cigars: Who knew it could transform kids into jackasses? (Literally.) □ The 50 best fantasy movies of all-timeĪ wooden puppet yearns to be a real boy he must prove himself worthy.ĭirectors: Ben Sharpsteen, Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts, Norman Ferguson, Jack Kinney, Wilfred Jackson and T. □□ The 20 best anime movies of all-time Written by Trevor Johnston, David Ehrlich, Joshua Rothkoph, Tom Huddleston, Andy Kryza, Guy Lodge, Dave Calhoun, Keith Uhlich, Cath Clarke and Matthew Singer Take a look and massage your nostalgia receptors – and maybe find something mindblowing you’ve never seen before. Our list incorporates everything from Disney to Studio Ghibli, stop-motion nightmares to psychedelic headtrips, illustrated documentaries to however-the-hell you classify the work of maverick Jan Švankmajer. ![]() In composing this list, we polled Time Out writers and experts including Fantastic Mr Fox ’s Wes Anderson and Wallace and Gromit’s Nick Park, and the results show just how expansive the genre can be. On the contrary, the best animated movies work on multiple levels, for broad audiences. Of course, that doesn’t mean that animation is only a realm for children. Whether it’s a classic of Disney’s Golden Age, a more recent Pixar heart-tugger for the young’uns or something weirder that your parents thought was age-appropriate when they picked it off a video store shelf, most first cinematic loves are animated. And we’re going to bet that, in most cases, it starts with a cartoon. No matter how snooty and highfalutin their taste in movies gets, every cineaste has to start somewhere. 4/30/2023 0 Comments Shakthi soundar rajan![]() Late Actor Puneeth Rajkumar revealed in an Audio Launch of his project Natasarvabhouma in which the music was composed by D. His songs continued to enthrall music lovers. He recently won the Kalaimamani Award from the Tamilnadu Government and also The National Award for Best Music Direction in terms of Songs for Viswasam. Imman had also composed for not just Tamil but also in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Hindi Movies. He later went on to compose for more movies. His breakthrough as a musician was Mynaa which was directed by Prabhu Solomon. D.Imman worked on movies that fit into B and C Grade. The movie starred Vijay who had become a star. Imman's 1st released film was Majith's film Tamizhan. Though the movie had not released, The movie discovered an audio launch. He was noticed by Kutti Padmini who gave him his chance as a composer for a film titled Kadhalae Swasam that starred Karthik in the lead role. ![]() He was born as a son of J.David Kirubakkara Dass who was a headmaster and would later serve as his manager and Manjula Dass who died on 2008. ![]() Imman started out as a composer for TV serials running in Sun TV. His next Film Naaigal Jaakirathai had Sibi Sathyaraj playing the lead role with music by Dharan Kumar.īorn on January 24th 1983 as Immanuel Vasanth Dinakaran, D. This film had music by James Vasanthan who composed the album songs while the background score was by Sai Sreenivas Thaman. Shakthi got a start with Naanayam, a heist thriller in Tamil cinema that starred Prassana and Sibi Sathyaraj with S.P Balasubramanyam. Rahman as well as Gautham Vasudev Menon and Harris Jayaraj.īorn on March 10 1982, Shakthi served as an assistant to filmmaker Venkat Prabhu who was well known for making comedy thrillers. Shakthi Soundar Rajan and D.Imman are referred to as the next amazing collaborations of the late 2010s and early 2020s after the legendary combo of Mani Ratnam and his collaborations with Illaiyaraja and AR. Imman- An amazing Combo between an Urban filmmaker and the saravedi musician: 4/30/2023 0 Comments Wide complex ivcd![]() Any ST depression in V2 and V3 is posterior OMI un.A man in his 40s with epigastric pain and a dynami.See search here.Īnother case of Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia A Southeast Asian with Tachycardia and Hypotension after taking a dangerous herbal medication (Bidirectional Ventricular Tachycardia from Aconite Poisoning) Propofol has been reported as a treatment for VT caused by catecholamine surge. VT can be caused by catecholamine surge in an otherwise relatively healthy heartĤ. Stress cardiomyopathy can be caused by a catecholamine surge, which has many etiologies including Subarachnoid hemorrhageģ. In combination with elevated troponins (250 ng/mL - NOT high sensitivity), these findings were thought to be due to stress cardiomyopathy (takotsubo).ġ. coronary vs noncoronary mechanisms-is unclear on this study). There is definite akinesis of the mid-lateral and basal anterior segments. Regional wall motion abnormality-anterior akinetic Regional wall motion abnormality-lateral akinetic Normal estimated left ventricular ejection fraction The estimated left ventricular ejection fraction is 59%. The patient was intubated for his mental status and additionally so that he could be put on a propofol infusion in order to blunt the catecholamine surge, after which the rhythm stabilized. SAH often causes a catecholamine burst and this can result in stress cardiomyopathy (takotsubo), and/or ischemia, with associated VT. With the combination of headache after exertion, followed by sudden collapse with altered mental status, in a previously healthy patient, subarachnoid hemorrhage was strongly suspected. Smith's ECG Blog ) - among potential mechanisms for explaining variation between a limited number of QRS morphologies during VT include: i) A single VT circuit with more than a single exit site ii) More than a single VT circuit and/ or, iii) Shifting conduction properties that alter the activation sequence ( Liu & Josephson - Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol 4:2-4, 2011 ). As in the case of pleomorphic VT that I presented ( in the Jpost in Dr. Pathway of VT reentry may vary - that at times part of the pathway mayĬontain one of the bundle branches - and I suspect that may be what is This to continue if this was bidirectional VT with 2 different Suspect this may reflect retrograde P waves - and I wouldn’t expect Vertical lines that I drew in V1, V4) that continues precisely on time! I This being bidirectional VT - is that there is a deflection ( RED The QRS is wide - and looks to be of ventricular etiology. The ventricular rhythm looks quite regular. |
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